dotcoma
3 hours ago
Remember when they told us that social media would "spread democracy" ?
fnordpiglet
3 hours ago
No, I don’t. I remember when the internet would (it did!) and Usenet would (it did!) and irc and open source and the web (they did!) but social media was always about entertainment and (one way or another) monetization of those technologies. It’s the cancer of our collective mind and achievements.
dotcoma
3 hours ago
Here you go.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2010/06/08/the-twitter-devolution/
See also...
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2010/06/evalu...
And these lies, of course, were spread by the social media platforms themselves and their PR departments.
maxglute
4 minutes ago
It was a good pitch to get funding.
Ajedi32
2 hours ago
Isn't that precisely why this is happening? Because it's doing exactly that, and the people in power in these countries don't like it?
manoDev
an hour ago
“Spread democracy” means “manipulate public opinion to submit to USA”.
That includes censoring content that threatens puppet governments.
999900000999
3 hours ago
Who told you that, the entire point was to talk to girls you lacked the courage to strike up a conversation with.
Saying ‘hi, I also like that band you have a shirt of’ was just too hard so we had to create trillion dollar monstrosities.
dotcoma
2 hours ago
I thought that was true only for Zuck …
noname120
2 hours ago
I’ve never heard a single time social media companies say that social media would spread democracy. Sounds like a straw man to me
SauciestGNU
2 hours ago
It was a fairly common narrative during the Arab Spring, when the technology was still relatively novel.
lostlogin
38 minutes ago
It’s quite the contrast when you look at Twitter then and X now.
krapp
3 hours ago
It can and does. The power of social media to spread ideas and accelerate political action is why fascists took it over and co-opted it. That's why we're fed the narrative that social media is evil and needs to be regulated or banned at all costs.
dotcoma
3 hours ago
Do you remember cases in which it "accelerated political action" ?
Natfan
2 hours ago
famously the Arab spring
Natfan
2 hours ago
also BLM, israel palestine
and the genocide in myanmar, that was definitely accelerated political action
krapp
2 hours ago
There have been plenty. Surely you aren't arguing that social media has never done so. Arguably social media has been one of the most catalyzing political forces in human history. And bearing in mind that "political action" can be in any direction, I found some examples. I didn't work very hard because this could have literally been a Google search on your part.
Arab Spring
Nepalese Discord Protests
Euromaidan revolution in Ukraine
2009 Iranian presidential election protests
2011 Egyptian revolution
#BlackLivesMatter
#MeToo
Hong Kong protests
#NoKings protests
Yellow Vest protests (France)
Anti-Israel/Pro-Palestine protests
Anti-vaccine protests during COVID
Rohingya genocide
GamerGate
dotcoma
2 hours ago
The case of Iran in 2009 is notoriously false. See for example what ForeignPolicy has to say about it.
More in general, Malcolm Gladwell is not convinced about the power of social media...